Yale University

Yale University is located in New Haven, Connecticut. The university comprises three major academic components: Yale College (the undergraduate program), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the professional schools. In addition, Yale encompasses a wide array of centers and programs. Approximately 11,250 students attend Yale. Its roots can be traced back to the 1640s.

Carbon capture and storage
In August 2010, the U.S. Department of Energy announced that it had picked Yale University for a $1.5 million project to develop carbon capture technologies to store carbon dioxide. The project is among 15 at a cost of $21.3 million over three years nationally to try and develop technology to store carbon dioxide in geologic formations. Yale will study questions about the chemical and mechanical processes for carbonation to be practical on a large scale. Geologic storage is focused on depleted oil and gas reservoirs, saline formations, unmineable coal seams, and other areas.

Animal testing
Yale University does animal testing.

Facility information, progress reports & USDA-APHIS reports
This facility performed animal experiments involving pain or distress but no analgesics, anesthetics or pain relievers were administered. For links to copies of this facility's U.S. Department of Agriculture-Animal Plant Health Inspection (APHIS) reports, other information and links, see also Facility Reports and Information: Yale University, New Haven, CT.

USDA AWA reports
As of May 26, 2009, the USDA began posting all inspection reports for animal breeders, dealers, exhibitors, handlers, research facilities and animal carriers by state. See also USDA Animal Welfare Inspection Reports.

Animal cruelty & welfare violations
In May of 2010, Yale received 11 citations from the USDA for violations of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). The violations involved inadequate supervision, Veterinary Care, Exercise, Facilities, Environmental Enhancement and inadequate housing. A May 3, 2010 inspection report cites Yale for two incidents where baboons were burned and 5 separate incidents of primate escapes. There were repeated incidents of other animals failing to receive adequate veterinary care. Yale was also cited seven times by the USDA for AWA violations in 2009.

See also section 1 on facility information & progress reports.

Sourcewatch articles

 * Animal testing
 * Carbon Capture and Storage demonstration projects worldwide
 * Carbon Capture and Storage in Australia
 * Carbon Capture and Storage in Canada
 * Carbon Capture and Storage in China
 * Carbon Capture and Storage in India
 * Carbon Capture and Storage in Norway
 * Carbon Capture and Storage in South Africa
 * Carbon Capture and Storage in the United Kingdom
 * Carbon Capture and Storage in the United States
 * Clean Development Mechanism and Carbon Capture and Storage
 * Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Project (United Kingdom)
 * Clean coal - quotable quotes
 * CO2 Capture Project (United States)
 * C02CRC Otway Project (Australia)
 * CO2SINK (Germany)
 * Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute
 * Humane Movement
 * Hydrogen Energy
 * Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate Technology Action Plan: Carbon Capture, Use, and Storage
 * National Carbon Capture Center
 * National Institutes of Health
 * National Primate Research Center System
 * North American Carbon Capture and Storage Partnership
 * North American Carbon Atlas
 * Peterhead Carbon Capture and Storage project
 * Strategic Analysis of the Global Status of Carbon Capture and Storage - Report 5: Synthesis Report
 * The Australian Coal Association's Proposed Carbon Capture and Storage Taskforce
 * U.S. Government's War on Animals
 * West Coast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (United States)
 * Weyburn-Midale CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project (Canada)
 * ZeroGen, Queensland, Australia

External resources

 * MIT Future of Coal Report
 * Joe Baum, "Process would make coal burn cleaner," Deseret Morning News, 1/13/08
 * Peter Viebahn et al, "Comparison of Carbon Capture and Storage with Renewable Energy Technologies in the Year 2020 by Way of a Life Cycle and a Cost Assessment," accessed 4/08 (PDF file)
 * Peter Vieban et al, "Comparison of carbon capture and storage with renewable energy technologies regarding structural, economic, and ecological aspects in Germany," International Journal on Greenhouse Gas Control, 2007.
 * "Carbon Capture and Storage: Key Issues and Challenges" (conference proceedings) The Edison Foundation, March 3-4, 2008.
 * Emily Rochon, False Hope: Why carbon capture and storage won't save the climate, Greenpeace, May 2008.
 * "A last chance for coal: Making carbon capture and storage work," Green Alliance (supported by BP), August 10, 2008.
 * NatCarb, NETL's project to create a view of carbon sequestration in the US